diff --git a/libburn/trunk/cdrskin/cdrskin_timestamp.h b/libburn/trunk/cdrskin/cdrskin_timestamp.h index d575d5b9..3353e1eb 100644 --- a/libburn/trunk/cdrskin/cdrskin_timestamp.h +++ b/libburn/trunk/cdrskin/cdrskin_timestamp.h @@ -1 +1 @@ -#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2010.01.04.134949" +#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2010.01.04.135427" diff --git a/libburn/trunk/libburn/os-libcdio.h b/libburn/trunk/libburn/os-libcdio.h index c7203984..5dd4c94a 100644 --- a/libburn/trunk/libburn/os-libcdio.h +++ b/libburn/trunk/libburn/os-libcdio.h @@ -39,12 +39,16 @@ SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP /* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */ /* Important : MUST be at least 32768 ! */ -/* (It might be risky to use 64k. FreeBSD is said to can only 32k.) */ -/* On Linux kernel 2.6.18 when stream recording 2x BD-RE - this would bring about 10 % more speed: - BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE 65536 +/* My Blu-ray burner LG GGW-H20 writes junk if stream recording is combined + with buffer size 32 kB. So stream recording is allowed only with size 64k. + This makes it worth to have a special case for Linux buffer size here. */ +#ifdef __linux +#define BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE 65536 +#else +/* (It might be risky to use 64k. FreeBSD is said to can only 32k.) */ #define BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE 32768 +#endif /* To hold the position of the most recently delivered address from